非洲梧桐的生物检测导向分离、ESI-MS扫描、植物化学筛选和抗疟原虫活性研究

IF 3.4 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Biochemistry Research International Pub Date : 2022-04-13 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2022/6895560
Bright Yaw Vigbedor, Jonathan Osei-Owusu, Ralph Kwakye, David Neglo
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背景非洲泽兰是一种具有多种药用潜力和次生代谢产物的植物。该植物的各个部分已被应用于治疗疝气、风湿病、疼痛、腰痛、疟疾等。该研究旨在评估该植物树皮甲醇提取物的植物化学成分、抗疟原虫和ESI-MS扫描的生物测定导向组分。本研究的主要目的是对非洲泽兰粗甲醇提取物进行生物测定引导的分级,以分离部分并评价其抗疟原虫活性和ESI-MS指纹图谱。方法采用柱色谱分离、植物化学筛选、抗疟原虫活性(疟疾SYBER绿色测定法(MSF))和ESI-MS图谱(全ESI-MS扫描)。结果对该植物进行柱色谱分离和植物化学筛选,分离出以下四个组分:1(黄酮类、酚类、糖苷类、萜类和类固醇)、2(生物碱、蒽醌类、黄酮类、苯酚类、糖苷、萜类、类固醇)、3(蒽醌类、类黄酮、酚类,和4(生物碱、类黄酮、酚类、糖苷、萜类和类固醇)。对恶性疟原虫3D7株测试了组分的抗疟原虫活性,据报道其对1的活性更强(IC50:0.097 ± 0.034 μg/mL)和3(IC50:1.43 ± 0.072 μg/mL),2的活性较弱(IC50:>100 μg/mL)和4(IC50:37.09 ± 6.14 μg/mL)。组分1、2、3和4的完整ESI-MS指纹显示,每个组分中分别存在14、24、34和37个主要分子离子或化合物。
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Bioassay-Guided Fractionation, ESI-MS Scan, Phytochemical Screening, and Antiplasmodial Activity of Afzelia africana.

Background: Afzelia africana is a plant species with reported numerous medicinal potentials and secondary metabolites. Various parts of the plant have been applied for the treatment of hernia, rheumatism, pain, lumbago, malaria, etc. The study seeks to evaluate the phytochemical constituents, antiplasmodial, and ESI-MS scan of bioassay-guided fractions from the methanol extract of the bark of the plant.

Aims: The main aim of the study was to carry out bioassay-guided fractionation of the crude methanol extract of Afzelia africana in order to isolate fractions and to evaluate their antiplasmodial activities and ESI-MS fingerprints.

Methods: The methods employed include column chromatographic fractionation, phytochemical screening, antiplasmodial activity (malaria SYBER green assay (MSF)), and ESI-MS profile (full ESI-MS scan).

Results: The column chromatographic fractionation and phytochemical screening of the plant led to the separation of the following four fractions: 1 (flavonoids, phenolics, glycosides, terpenoids, and steroids), 2 (alkaloids, anthraquinones, flavonoids, phenolics, glycosides, terpenoids, and steroids), 3 (anthraquinones, flavonoids, phenolics, glycosides, terpenoids, and steroids), and 4 (alkaloids, flavonoids, phenolics, glycosides, terpenoids, and steroids). The antiplasmodial activities of the fractions were tested against the 3D7 strain of Plasmodium falciparum with reported stronger activities for 1 (IC50: 0.097 ± 0.034 μg/mL) and 3 (IC50: 1.43 ± 0.072 μg/mL), and weaker activities for 2 (IC50: >100 μg/mL) and 4 (IC50: 37.09 ± 6.14 μg/mL). The full ESI-MS fingerprint of fractions 1, 2, 3, and 4 revealed the presence of 14, 24, 34, and 37 major molecular ions or compounds in each fraction, respectively.

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